Sculleries have been growing in popularity recently, but you may not be familiar with the term. A “scullery” may sound like a thing of the past (dating back to the Victorian era), but it’s actually a useful room for your modern home as well. If you’ve ever struggled to prepare food while keeping your kitchen clean for guests during a party, a scullery is the solution you’ve been looking for.
By definition, a scullery is a room near the kitchen where messy kitchen tasks were traditionally done, leaving the main kitchen presentable for guests. While historically it may have been a luxury for the wealthy, contemporary versions are more accessible for everyday use. If you enjoy entertaining, a scullery could be the perfect functional addition to your home.
Sculleries are the second kitchens you never knew you needed
Historically, the scullery was a room adjacent to the kitchen where all the dirty work of the house was done, such as washing, drying, and preparing kitchen items, as well as laundry. In today’s world, a separate scullery could hide the workings of the kitchen and elevate your kitchen into a pristine entertaining area. It can be its own room or hidden behind a half wall, providing extra space for preparation and holding used kitchenware during events.
How does a scullery differ from a butler’s pantry?
A scullery is focused on the preparation and cleanup of food items and household work, while a butler’s pantry is more for plating and serving food in an aesthetically pleasing way. Both rooms can be unique and helpful additions to modern homes, and their purposes could be combined in one space.
Will a scullery boost the value of your home?
Adding a scullery to your home can range from $5,000 to $15,750, depending on the size and equipment. While there is not much information on the ROI of a scullery, it could be a valuable addition for those who entertain frequently. Consider your kitchen space and personal needs before adding a scullery to your home.
The Dos and Don’ts of Designing a Scullery
When designing a scullery, ensure it includes elements for preparing, washing, and drying food items, such as a sink, counter space, and dishwasher. Avoid making the space too cramped or cluttered, as the scullery should serve its purpose efficiently. Design the space to complement the rest of your home and get ready to enjoy your new scullery!